Psychologist Reacts to "Andrew Tate vs Therapist (Round 2)"

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Marco Sander

Marco Sander

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@Retro-Design-4033
@Retro-Design-4033 11 ай бұрын
Andrew Tate in question seemed to have a strong aversion towards emotional vulnerability and was resistant to the therapist's attempts to elicit an emotional response. Andrew Tate mentioned that his primary source of brain power was delusional thinking and recounted a belief that they could single-handedly take on five men if he were forced to. While this belief could be classified as delusional, it also demonstrated a powerful and unyielding mindset when faced with adversity. Andrew Tate also expressed the idea that a man should always be in control of their emotions, and the therapist's attempts to provoke an emotional response were seen as a threat to this sense of control. Andrew Tate was convinced that the therapist was trying to manipulate him into saying things that he didn't truly mean by eliciting an emotional response, which made them even more resistant to the therapy. Throughout the entire conversation, Andrew Tate expressed to the therapist that he firmly believes his mindset does not require any alteration. He further emphasized that individuals should possess the ability to govern their own thoughts, rather than relying on unsolicited advice from strangers who suggest meditation as an alternative to seeking professional help.
@Luis_GonzaIez
@Luis_GonzaIez 2 ай бұрын
Spot on
@Saorlaithelka8
@Saorlaithelka8 11 ай бұрын
This was super interesting to analyse Andrew in this situation- very eye opening. He is so uncomfortable with his inner self, I find that many KZbinrs and media persons talk a lot and ask others questions because they’re not really comfortable in who they are and are always needing the reflection of others to redefine themselves
@NikolaSavovic
@NikolaSavovic 6 ай бұрын
What color is your buggati?
@ulyssesphilipbernal8280
@ulyssesphilipbernal8280 4 ай бұрын
Tate is also a chess player and a good strategist. We can see his dominant intuitive function at play here, using intuition and logic and not so much of emotional, feeling, and sensing. The therapist is right about this "being present in the moment" but we have to acknowledge the physical environment as a perceived behavioral control influencing Andrew's behavior. He does this to protect his self and his emotions from the public. Every time he's in the eyes of the public, he has to be careful and calculated about the things he says and do, that's why he only talks about his ideas to change society. I remembered him saying that he wants to be a positive influence towards the world. We cannot judge this man for not being present in the moment in this vs therapist thing, especially because of the amount of toxicity and degeneracy the media has impose to his character.
@coconat777
@coconat777 4 ай бұрын
I didn’t have to work for my father’s love or attention yet I’ve always been the same. I’m constantly thinking, it’s not something you can just shut off easily. And I’m actually aware it gets in the way of being present. My parents are divorced, I was 12 and after the divorce I too went to a different country. Rough neighbourhood and I was left in charge of my younger sibling as my mother had to work. I think this is where the inability to be present for Andrew, like me, comes from. It’s not about his father. It’s about going through a lot of change and having responsibility dumped on you for someone young. You had no choice, so you adapt and you literally have to think of your every move to “stay alive”. To fit in school, to become strong so people don’t mess with you and your sibling, to be someone your sibling looks up to, perhaps even cook, they have clean clothes and make sure they’re getting to school on time. That’s the reason he likes fighting. It is channeling the energy in a physical way so he has something to put his mental energy towards. I’m a girl and I don’t like fighting but I am physically active and feels like that helps my overactive mind.
@rebeccaanne8546
@rebeccaanne8546 6 ай бұрын
I want to feel you more ??? What does that mean ? It’s low key manipulative and gaslighting to Andrew Tate. I would be uncomfortable too. Therapist being inappropriate. “Where are you? I can’t feel you?”. I would ask “that’s interesting, what do you mean by that?”. Okay so you’re saying you can’t feel me, why is that important. What is wrong with thinking ? He has not presented a problem, but he has submitted a vacuous accusation.
@fredrikareskog3326
@fredrikareskog3326 2 ай бұрын
Because it shows that his lack of ability to stay present creates a disconnect between him and other people
@rebeccaanne8546
@rebeccaanne8546 2 ай бұрын
@@fredrikareskog3326 so? He’s allowed to do that
@seyhankara8955
@seyhankara8955 24 күн бұрын
@@rebeccaanne8546of course he is allowed the therapist is simply making a point its still tate’s choice to do what the therapist tells him
@rebeccaanne8546
@rebeccaanne8546 24 күн бұрын
@ not the therapists job to “feel” Andrew Tate what does that even mean
@chocolatemuchie8403
@chocolatemuchie8403 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, I sat the whole way through
@aroosa_fitness
@aroosa_fitness 6 ай бұрын
But that’s not a weakness that’s what makes him unique that he is able to play with so many thoughts in a short space of time
@tonestark8688
@tonestark8688 10 ай бұрын
I don’t think this is a good example, firstly, being a Therapist is not a god given gift, its a doctorate made up of books and research and can be taught/learnt by anyone, though it is greatly helpful it’s based on the studies of a limited amount of minds, I believe the human brain and behavior will always have undiscovered areas especially if the world continues to evolve. Secondly I think bringing up his fathers history comes off as a reach for finding “dirt”on him to use in a therapy session, it sounds Gossipy. Andrew Tate has shared many details of his father, their relationship and how close they were, Believe Him. it seems like trying to paint him as a broken bad guy who is hiding his pain, I believe The reason he says “I can’t punch you” is because someone like Tate maybe can’t relate to this guy, Andrew is an warrior/influencer (the most googled man) that has been transparent with everything, nobody knows who the therapist is. I understand some of it may be traditional in that field, but………
@rehannadaf7731
@rehannadaf7731 11 ай бұрын
Top G bro❤
@emersonalabanza4677
@emersonalabanza4677 11 ай бұрын
fr man
@Luis_GonzaIez
@Luis_GonzaIez 2 ай бұрын
There’s no situation in life where you’re quiet and stare at another man like you’re gay, therefore ANYONE would have reacted the same because it’s weird to get emotional like that, that’s only natural with a wife to be vulnerable with and vise versa not your bros not to that level. I would of reacted the same. “Just be quiet and feel me feel this” Bruh…
@adamprotz
@adamprotz 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video so I didn’t have to watch that whole thing 🎉
@Monarchbutterfly3
@Monarchbutterfly3 11 ай бұрын
Jesus is Top G. No one even comes close. God is everything and no one will ever be above him. 🙏🏽 Jesús show yourself to these none believers. I love you so deeply. 🌈💜🦋🙏🏽
@JacquelineWallace-o2r
@JacquelineWallace-o2r 11 ай бұрын
Love, love ,love this Answer!! So true! I hate it when humans are called Lords etc!! The only real Lord is , always has been and always will be is Jesus himself!! Period! No human deserves the title of 'Lord' , never will!! 💕
@FKZYTV
@FKZYTV 8 ай бұрын
Can’t believe this is the perspective of psychologist. I’m not Andrew fans but he clearly end it because it’s been 2 hours bro. You just overthink and trying too hard to analyze everything. He just needs to pee. Both of them, actually. Lol😂
@emersonalabanza4677
@emersonalabanza4677 11 ай бұрын
andrew tate is top g!11!!!!!
@emersonalabanza4677
@emersonalabanza4677 11 ай бұрын
fr girl
@emersonalabanza4677
@emersonalabanza4677 11 ай бұрын
hell yeah thankful to have anotherv top g
@emersonalabanza4677
@emersonalabanza4677 11 ай бұрын
!!!!!!!11111!Q1q!!!!!1111
@tubedoggo
@tubedoggo 11 ай бұрын
This hurt my fucking brain I couldn’t even watch 5min into the actual 2 hour talk. I bet Jeffery Epstein felt the same way.
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